
CyberSense 8.10 Released: Enhancing Cyber Resilience with Dell Integration
Index Engines has recently announced version 8.10 of its CyberSense software, now fully integrated with Dell PowerProtect Cyber Recovery. This release is designed to bolster cyber resilience and streamline recovery processes in the face of escalating ransomware attacks.
CyberSense employs advanced AI capabilities to ensure data integrity, enabling organizations to swiftly detect and recover from potential corruption due to cyber threats. With over 1,500 global installations, CyberSense has established itself as a leader in combating ransomware.
Larry Meese, VP of Product Marketing at Index Engines, emphasized, “As ransomware attacks continue to rise, organizations must ensure they have data integrity to enable fast and accurate recovery.” The integration with Dell’s recovery solutions marks a significant advancement in providing comprehensive cyber resilience.
Key Features of CyberSense 8.10
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Raw Disk Corruption Detection
CyberSense offers robust safeguards against various cyber threats, including ransomware and internal corruption, by identifying and alerting users about raw disk corruption through read error detection. -
Custom YARA Rule Support
Organizations can now implement custom YARA rules for file pattern detection, enhancing the capability to identify even new or zero-day ransomware. -
Custom Malware Signatures
Users can add their own MD5 signatures for backward and forward malware detection in backups, allowing for improved historical analysis. -
Delta Block Analysis
This feature allows users to visualize threat detection scores over time while improving performance by scanning only altered data blocks instead of the entire virtual machine. - Expanded Workload Support
CyberSense is now optimized for a wider range of systems, including databases and cloud workloads, ensuring compatibility with major security and backup solutions.
Implications of the Release
CyberSense 8.10 deepens visibility into organizational data integrity, allowing businesses to identify the last known clean backups, thereby minimizing attack impacts. Furthermore, it introduces enhanced role-based access controls and improved user interfaces.
Conclusion
CyberSense 8.10 represents a significant leap forward in ensuring robust data resilience and recovery capabilities amid increasing cyber threats. By integrating with Dell PowerProtect Cyber Recovery, organizations can now better safeguard critical data and maintain operational continuity.
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